The Booze Brothers at Barnsley Lamproom theatre until August 16

Jack said of the stage design: "It really is a work of art. It's a slice or working men's club life. No detail has been overlooked," he said.

"Thwe production is the Booze Brothers, but it will appeal to Blue Brothers fans, with a smoking hot Northern Soul soundtrack, from Rescue Me to Band of Gold, Tainted Love, In The Midnight Hour, Mustang Sally and The Snake, which is a big crowd pleaser and an original song I've composed, The Booze Brothers, which is the big anthem for the finale of the show.

"It wouldn't surprise me if people turned up in the shades and hats, coming as Jake and Elwood. We have some packed houses to look forward to.

Northern Soul comedy musical at the Lamproom

"The roles of Sam and Dave Barton, the Booze Brothers, are played by Barnsley theatrical heavyweights, figuratively and literally, that's Phil Shepherd and Will Bisby, with a great supporting cast. I'm even in it, as the concert secretary."

The super talent, who has written and starred in many other plays and musical events at the venue, added "As with all my productions, it starts of life here. From there, who knows. The problem is I have got a 1,000 ideas and I want to do them all."

Jack gets his big break on the national stage later this year - he has been booked to appear in panto in Plymouth this Christmas.

He said: "I've been contracted by Qdos, the premiere league pantomime company, to play the nurse in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, alongside Lesley Joseph and Duncan James at the Plymouth Theatre Royal.

The Booze Brothers

"It's the part Les Dawson made famous at the theatre where he performed his last pantomime, so it's a little spooky, especially after playing Les a couple of years ago is Cissie and Ada. I'm looking forward to that. It's going to be weird not being on my home turf, but I'm going to fly the flag for South Yorkshire."